Continued affordability of public transport is key: Lui Tuck Yew: "Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew said he is grateful that the Fare Review Mechanism Committee's recommendations have focused on ensuring public transport remains affordable to all commuters.
In a Facebook post Tuesday he said: "We must do this while recognising the need to keep the public transport system in Singapore financially viable. In this regard, we should use the next fare exercise to enhance existing as well as implement new concession schemes for various groups of commuters, with special attention to the disadvantaged groups."
He added that he is generally in favour of the suggestion that the Government fund the proposed new concession schemes for disadvantaged groups while enhancements to existing schemes are cross-subsidised by commuters.
He noted that the last fare exercise was in 2011 and said: "No fare exercise is ever popular, but periodic fare adjustments are necessary, especially in the face of rising wage and fuel costs... My own view is that any fare increase should be below the average national-level wage increase for that year.""
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